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Cider Vinegar For Flavoring Meat

I have found that cider vinegar is fantastic for making meat more tender and tastier. I use it on every type of meat, except chicken. No matter how much vinegar you put on you, don't taste it.

By Judy from Lanark, Ontario, Canada

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RE: Cider Vinegar For Flavoring Meat

I marinate meats in vinegar not for the flavor, but to kill any bacteria that might be on the meat. Just soak it for about a half an hour, rinse well and you can't tell it ever was in vinegar.

Post by Arizona Survivor

RE: Cider Vinegar For Flavoring Meat

Some cookbooks advocate not letting the meat sit in a tenderizing marinade for more than a couple of hours because the meat becomes mushy. Or in this case, overly flavorful.

Post by cookwie

RE: Cider Vinegar For Flavoring Meat

Hi: i just spray both sides before cooking, great on frozen meat also, i do not marinade the meat, while cooking i will spray a few more shots on.

Post by craftermom1

RE: Cider Vinegar For Flavoring Meat

I had a similar experience to loridawn. I put Cider Vinegar on a Pork Tenderloin as one of the marinade ingredients. I let it marinade overnight and we grilled it the next night. All I could taste was the Cider Vinegar...even dipping each bite into Hollandaise Sauce didn't help. My husband even tried "marinating" the already cooked pork tenderloin overnight in Hollandaise Sauce and warming it up the next day for lunch...still nothing but the Cider Vinegar.

So be very careful how long you marinate the meat!

God Bless,
Sheila in Titusville, FL

Post by GrammySheila

RE: Cider Vinegar For Flavoring Meat

I'll tell my sad funny tale of woe. Last year I had the cheap cut of steak marinating with the vinegar and the husband didn't want it that night, so I think 2 days later i cooked it. UGH. you could taste the wang and it was sad. SOOOOOOOO, don't leave it on there the way I did, lol.

Post by loridawn1956

RE: Cider Vinegar For Flavoring Meat

How do you apply it to the meat? Brush on,spray on?

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